Catching up on Old Posts

Jefferson

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Hey all! It's been quite a long time since I have posted my field herping adventure results, so I include the below Fieldherpforum links, where you can read trip narratives and see pictures of what I have been doing over the past two and a half years or so since I last posted on here. Happy New Year!

Texas, November 2023 Trip Report - Field Herp Forum (Texas, November 2023)
Monsoon Season in Arizona, 2023 - Field Herp Forum (Arizona, August 2023)
July 2021-January 2022 Herping (Arizona, Deep South, PICTURE HEAVY) - Field Herp Forum (July 2021-January 2022--Arizona, Deep South)
January-September 2022 Herping (PICTURE HEAVY) - Field Herp Forum (January-September 2022--Louisiana, Arkansas, Arizona)
October 2022-early May 2023 Herping - Field Herp Forum (October 2022-May 2023--Arkansas, Missouri Ozarks)
Summer Herping 2023 (late May-end of July)-BETWEEN THE EPIC TRIPS - Field Herp Forum (Summer 2023--Kansas, Missouri)

Hope you all enjoy!
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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